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A non-cooperative model of network formation is developed. Agents form links with others based on the cost of the link and its assessed beneÞt. Link formation is one-sided, i.e., agents can initiate… (More)

This paper builds on a previously proposed approach where fuzzy logic is used to incorporate linguistic variables in system dynamics modeling. The motivation for this approach is to include vague yet… (More)

Using controlled experiments, we examine how individuals make choices when faced with multiple options. Choice tasks are designed to mimic the selection of health insurance, prescription drug, or… (More)

We consider game theoretic models of social network formation. In this paper we limit our investigation to game theoretic models of network formation that are based on individual actions only. Our… (More)

A non-cooperative model of network formation is developed. Link formation is one-sided. Information flow is two-way. The model builds on the work of Bala and Goyal who permit links to fail with a… (More)

This paper extends the two-way flowmodel of network formation initiated by Bala and Goyal (Econometrica 68(5):1181–1230, 2000) by allowing for partner heterogeneity. In our model if a player i forms… (More)